tests: test terminal output to both stdout and stderr
Some outputs (like the pager) care whether stdout is a terminal. Others (like progress meters) care about stderr. This patch sets up both. Technically speaking, we could go further and set up just one (because either the other goes to a terminal, or because our tests are only interested in one). This patch does both to keep the interface to lib-terminal simple. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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@ -4,14 +4,15 @@ use warnings;
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use IO::Pty;
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use File::Copy;
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# Run @$argv in the background with stdout redirected to $out.
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# Run @$argv in the background with stdio redirected to $out and $err.
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sub start_child {
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my ($argv, $out) = @_;
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my ($argv, $out, $err) = @_;
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my $pid = fork;
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if (not defined $pid) {
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die "fork failed: $!"
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} elsif ($pid == 0) {
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open STDOUT, ">&", $out;
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open STDERR, ">&", $err;
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close $out;
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exec(@$argv) or die "cannot exec '$argv->[0]': $!"
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}
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@ -47,12 +48,28 @@ sub xsendfile {
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copy($in, $out, 4096) or $!{EIO} or die "cannot copy from child: $!";
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}
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sub copy_stdio {
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my ($out, $err) = @_;
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my $pid = fork;
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defined $pid or die "fork failed: $!";
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if (!$pid) {
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close($out);
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xsendfile(\*STDERR, $err);
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exit 0;
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}
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close($err);
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xsendfile(\*STDOUT, $out);
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finish_child($pid) == 0
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or exit 1;
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}
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if ($#ARGV < 1) {
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die "usage: test-terminal program args";
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}
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my $master = new IO::Pty;
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my $slave = $master->slave;
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my $pid = start_child(\@ARGV, $slave);
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close $slave;
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xsendfile(\*STDOUT, $master);
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my $master_out = new IO::Pty;
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my $master_err = new IO::Pty;
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my $pid = start_child(\@ARGV, $master_out->slave, $master_err->slave);
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close $master_out->slave;
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close $master_err->slave;
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copy_stdio($master_out, $master_err);
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exit(finish_child($pid));
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